(g) For purposes of this section, "cremation contract" means an agreement to perform a cremation, as a "cremation" is defined in §30-6-3 of this code. A cremation contract is an agreement between a crematory and any authorized person or entity, including, but not limited to, the following persons in order of precedence:
- (1) The deceased, who has expressed his or her wishes regarding the disposal of their remains through a last will and testament, an advance directive, or preneed funeral contract, as defined in §47-14-2 of this code;
- (2) The surviving spouse of the deceased, unless a petition to dissolve the marriage was pending at the time of decedent's death;
- (3) An individual previously designated by the deceased as the person with the right to control disposition of the deceased's remains in a writing signed and notarized by the deceased: Provided, That no person may be designated to serve in such capacity for more than one nonrelative at any one time;
- (4) The deceased person's next of kin;
- (5) A public official charged with arranging the final disposition of an indigent deceased person or an unclaimed corpse;
- (6) A representative of an institution who is charged with arranging the final disposition of a deceased who donated his or her body to science;
- (7) A public officer required by statute to arrange the final disposition of a deceased person;
- (8) Another funeral establishment; or
- (9) An executor, administrator, or other personal representative of the deceased.